I met a very interesting person this weekend. She was double vaccinated. The second shot even caused symptoms in her nursing baby. They then all got covid, pretty mild case. What's the plot twist? She was very proud to tell me that they already had horse paste ivermectin they had acquired for a trip overseas, but it tasted too awful so they were able to get the human pills from a friend.
But wait, there's more. She then fibbed to be allowed to get the third booster shot of the vaccine.
Thank God at least she thinks it's crazy to vaccinate children.
It sounds great. Could you give me some ideas of what you eat for breakfast/lunch/dinner?
I would love to, but I can hardly keep my weight at a healthy level as it is, in spite of already eating pretty much all day.
Then what are you supposed to eat? Just meat for breakfast, lunch, and dinner?
Same. After reading so many stories on here, I ordered some from reliablerxpharmacy just to try and they didn't need a script. Still waiting to get some to see if some of my health problems are caused by parasites.
It's always been the beginning of November.
That's interesting. What was this vaccine for?
This is exactly the reason they're so anti Russia. Putin isn't one of them and it drives them nuts and scares the poopy out of them.
Not from UK, but my Mom follows European news closely and just mentioned to me the other day that there's backlogged ports in Europe and fake shortages.
Strangely I know quite a few people who had the vaccine and I'm surprised I haven't met anyone yet who seems to have side effects. Everyone is as healthy as ever except for one who had very bad periods. But also same for covid though. Know several people and it ranges from cough to severe flu.
Oooh interesting
Can I just say that I appreciate you mentioning that you appreciate the context button since I didn't even know that was a thing until your comment? That is all.
It doesn't make any sense! Especially after I read an article by an anthropologist who explained that the human brain is way underdeveloped at birth compared to other species. By comparison, we are born 6-9 months too early. We literally need to be next to our mothers to regulate breathing and there is so much push to put the baby far away. It's mind boggling.
This would make a lot of sense. The whole idea of "no cosleeping because SIDS!" never made sense to me. There's some mismatch as to whether cosleeping suffocations are or aren't added in to that, but they certainly shouldn't be lumped in there. From an evolutionary perspective, there is absolutely no reason why it should be safer for a baby to sleep away from their parents. I don't understand this advice at all (along with cry it out). I had spent some time thinking about it and have come to the conclusion that it's obvious that we're first doing something as a society that's hurtful to babies and then claiming that they'll be safer away from their parents, alone, on their back, with nothing around them. It is just so bonkers to me. Vaccines causing SIDS would certainly be the explanation. Do you happen to have a link that shows the correlation??
Also, you'd think it would be in insurance companies best interest to push the stool test first and then cover both if necessary.
That's interesting also. My point was definitely not for your situation. I know several people who have no risk of colon cancer but still get Colonoscopies done just in case as routine because they've hit a certain age and it's what the doctor recommends. In that case it seems extremely unnecessary if they're not even having any symptoms.
It's more accurate than you think. The modern one can detect 92 percent of cancers and 40 percent of polyps. It is an excellent screening tool given that it's cheap, noninvasive, not harmful, no risks, no sedation. No reason not to do it first rather than having people get "routine" colonoscopies.
Being on opposite ends of something is very very difficult in a marriage. Sending you positive hope!
Yes! I don't recall the exact details but doesn't a character reference 10 days of darkness that had happened in the past and a lot of people lost pictures? Seemed very similar to Facebook.
I wonder if that's why so many people automatically assume he will be the one to post the phrase since he actually uses the "my fellow Americans" phrase.
We're not getting it anymore either. The data shows it's only averaged 40% effectiveness in the last 15 years. Seems pretty useless to me and did not reduce my symptoms at all when I did catch it after being vaccinated.
Usually a local supplements store will have it.
While it may be fine and safe, if you look at the data from the last 15 years, it's averaged 40% effectiveness. Again that's the average which means some years it's only been 10% effective. It's pretty useless. Compound that with then needing to take it every year and the possible side effects if you read the insert, the risks far outweigh the small chance of reward.
I recommending having her read the vaccine book by drm Sears. It's not just all or none, lots of options in between. You could follow a delayed vaccine schedule where you start them earlier and therefore need fewer shots of everything.